
AWS Infinidash is all the rage. It is definitely a solid product, but we need an open-source alternative. So, I'm building OpenDash with an MIT license. The freedom to choose your own cloud is the future.

Yes, OpenDash can be deployed to any cloud and not just AWS. It is written in dashlang, a thin wrapper around binary code. This is a conscious choice to make sure that the learning curve is not very steep. If you know 0 and 1, you already know dashlang.
Here's the link to a thriving community of collaborators. https://github.com/OpenDash-io